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  • Eco-warriors still threaten Heathrow drone chaos despite ‘positive’ talks with airport

    August 30, 2019

    Climate change activists are still planning on flying drones over Heathrow in protest next month, despite a “positive” meeting with representatives from the airport this morning. Heathrow Pause, a splinter group of the Extinction Rebellion movement, says it will fly toy drones in the airport’s restricted zone from 13 September, in a move that threatens [...]

  • Watch: Nissan invents self-driving golf ball that finds the hole every time

    August 29, 2019

    Times are tricky for Nissan executives. The Japanese car maker’s profits have collapsed, it is gearing up to sack 12,500 workers to cut costs, and former boss Carlos Ghosn is facing jail time for swindling millions of dollars from the firm. Who could blame them for wanting a bit of light relief? The car maker’s [...]

  • More grief for British car industry as output falls again amid Brexit fears

    August 29, 2019

    Britain’s car manufacturers endured another month of misery in July as exports took a hit and output slowed down for its 14th consecutive month. Manufacturing output fell 10.6 per cent last month, with only 108,239 vehicles rolling off the production line, according to figures released this morning by the Society of Motor Manufacturers and Traders [...]

  • Near-miss: Passenger jet ‘narrowly avoided’ hitting drone at Gatwick airport in April

    August 28, 2019

    An Airbus passenger jet carrying as many as 186 passengers was forced to take evasive action to avoid a drone as it approached Gatwick airport, it has emerged. The airliner was flying at 518 metres towards the West Sussex airport on 28 April when the pilot saw a dark-coloured drone and made a banking turn [...]

  • Britain ‘still attractive for aerospace investment’ despite Brexit uncertainty

    August 27, 2019

    Britain is the fourth-most attractive attractive country to invest in for the aerospace and defence industries, according to research. Despite warnings from major industry players that Brexit uncertainty will hamper investment in the sector, the UK has been named the best European country to invest in, ahead of Germany, by PwC. Countries were ranked on [...]

  • Boeing 737 Max: First customer lawsuit comes in against plane maker as Russian firm sues

    August 27, 2019

    Boeing is facing its first lawsuit from an aviation industry customer of its Boeing 737 Max, after a Russian firm that ordered 35 planes is said to have sued it for breach of contract. Avia Capital Services, an aircraft leasing company that is a subsidiary of Russian firm Rostec, made an order for 35 Max [...]

  • Up in the air: Risks pile on for aerospace industry as 737 Max saga continues

    August 22, 2019

    Risks are mounting for the world’s aerospace industry, amid political tensions and delays to Boeing’s grounded 737 Max jet returning to service, according to ratings agency Moody’s. Read more: Boeing takes $4.9bn hit on 737 Max groundings to compensate airlines The grounding of the best-selling passenger jet in March after two deadly crashes killed 346 [...]

  • Land of the car? Trump slams Ford for backing stricter emissions rules

    August 22, 2019

    Donald Trump has found a new target for his Twitter ire: the global automotive industry. The US President yesterday mounted a series of attacks on car makers for snubbing his plan to roll back Obama-era fuel efficiency rules, singling out Ford for instead siding with a California state deal which proposes stricter emissions standards. Read [...]

  • JCB charges ahead with ‘historic’ electric digger

    August 20, 2019

    JCB marked an “historic moment” in digger manufacturing today, as its new electric version of the iconic yellow digger rolled off the production line. The firm is moving into full production with the construction industry’s first fully electric mini excavator, with 50 machines already having gone out to customers around the world. Read more: JCB [...]

  • Manufacturers’ pains soften despite ‘Brexit millstone’ hampering firms

    August 20, 2019

    Britain’s manufacturing headaches softened slightly over the last three months, with output stabilising despite “relentless Brexit uncertainty” continuing to weigh heavy on the industry. Manufacturers reported output fell less sharply over the three months to August, according to the CBI’s monthly industrial trends survey, meaning the industry is still in decline but the rate of [...]

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